After a spinal cord injury or other paralysis-related condition, the facts that matter most are usually the same—but they can disappear quickly:
- ER and imaging records created in the first 24–72 hours
- Follow-up notes that connect symptoms to the injury mechanism
- Rehabilitation and therapy documentation showing functional change over time
- Incident evidence that can be hard to retrieve later (dash cam, surveillance, maintenance logs, witness memories)
In a coastal Texas community like Nederland, accidents often involve mixed traffic patterns—commutes, trucks, school schedules, and local road work. When an event happens quickly and everyone is focused on getting help, it’s easy for key details to be lost.
A paralysis injury lawyer helps ensure your case file is built around the evidence that insurers and adjusters expect to see before meaningful settlement discussions begin.


